This 1,500-Year-Old Ancient Tomb Proves True Love Exists

BEIJING – Remnants framework A pair of lovers buried together more than 1,500 years ago in northern China, was found in eternal arms in a coffin. Researchers say, the possibility of the woman willing to be buried alive with her husband who died first. “This is [pasangan] first found in a loving embrace, like that, … Read more

Archaeologists Find King Solomon’s Treasure Source in Timna Valley

TEL AVIV – For archaeologist discover the source of the wealth that King Solomon amassed during his reign some 3,000 years ago. It is known that King Solomon managed to separate copper ore from rocks mined from the archaeological site of the Timna valley. Archaeologists began excavating the ancient site in 1964 in the desert … Read more

United States Returns 17,000 Looted Ancient Artifacts to Iraq

loading… WASHINGTON – United States of America (USA) will send about 17,000 archaeological antiquities back to Iraq . The ancient artifacts were illegally smuggled into the US from Iraq for decades. According to Iraqi Culture Minister Hassan Nazim, the artifacts will be repatriated on the plane of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi’s flight back to … Read more

Cuneiform Inscription Relic of Babylonian King Found in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH – Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage announces findings inscription 2,550 years old, written in the name of King Nabonidus, the last king of the Babylonian empire. Currently archaeologists are still researching why the King of Babylon chose to spend the rest of his life in that place. Reported Live Science, Friday (07/23/2021), … Read more

Israeli archaeologists unearth 3,100-year-old Jerubbaal inscription

JAKARTA – Recently arkelog Israel found an inscription written in ink on a jar with the name ‘Jerubbaal’. It is estimated that the alphabetic inscription dates back to 1,100 BC during the time of the Bible recorders. The ancient inscription was found in a storage pit at Khirbat er-Ra’I, an archaeological site about 3 km … Read more